“Things to do indoors near me” spikes on rainy days and school holidays, and the intent is immediate — someone wants out of the house today. For an activity venue it’s one of the highest-value searches you can win. Here’s how to rank for it and the cluster around it.
1. Nail the Google Business Profile basics
This search returns the Maps pack, so GBP does the heavy lifting:
Verify your profile and choose the most specific primary category for your venue (soft play, trampoline park, escape room, etc.), plus relevant secondaries like Family entertainment centre and Tourist attraction.
List your offerings as Services with descriptions, and keep photos fresh weekly.
Post when the weather turns — a Google Post on a wet morning (“Rain again? We’re warm, open and indoors”) hits the exact moment people search this.
Proof, not promises
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See how we take real activity venues to the top of Google and the Maps pack for the searches that fill them.
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People also ask AI “what can we do indoors in [city] this weekend?”. To be named: allow GPTBot/PerplexityBot/Google-Extended, publish an llms.txt, and get cited on local what’s-on and “things to do” roundups. See our guide on getting recommended by ChatGPT.
4. Reviews and consistency
Keep a steady drip of Google reviews and identical business details everywhere — both lift Maps ranking and AI trust.
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